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== If you're physically at the event ==
== If you're physically at the event ==


For the most part, the howto on transcribing is described at [[FUDCon:How To Transcribe a Session]]
If you're at an event with a FUDCon Live presence, please consider volunteering to transcribe one or more sessions. Instructions are available at [[FUDCon:How To Transcribe a Session]], and the FUDCon and FUDCon Live coordinators for your event will point you to more specific instructions (if they don't, ask them to!)
 
You can also use the same interface as remotees, even if you're physically at an event - for instance, if you're sitting in the room for one talk but are interested in what's happening with another, you're a "remotee" for that session and should follow the [[FUDCon_Live#If_you.27re_remote|instructions for remote participants]].


== If you're remote ==
== If you're remote ==


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Revision as of 19:08, 31 January 2010

FUDCon Live is a process for capturing FUDCon content and relaying it to remote participants, either through IRC, AV streaming, or other means.

If you're organizing the event

Overall event organizers (for instance, the planning team for a FUDCon) should coordinate with the FUDCon Live planners; this page is so you know what this "FUDCon Live" thing you'll be interfacing with is all about.

If you're organizing FUDCon Live for the event

Organizers of a FUDCon Live should look at the FUDCon Live organization process for the things they need to do.

If you're physically at the event

If you're at an event with a FUDCon Live presence, please consider volunteering to transcribe one or more sessions. Instructions are available at FUDCon:How To Transcribe a Session, and the FUDCon and FUDCon Live coordinators for your event will point you to more specific instructions (if they don't, ask them to!)

You can also use the same interface as remotees, even if you're physically at an event - for instance, if you're sitting in the room for one talk but are interested in what's happening with another, you're a "remotee" for that session and should follow the instructions for remote participants.

If you're remote

  • notes go here